Trade between China and Russia has changed, and China is ready to simplify entry procedures, and Put

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-28

Russia's conflict with Ukraine has forced Russia to re-examine its foreign strategy, not only to ease the pressure of Western sanctions, but also to strengthen its contacts with East Asian countries, especially with China. Recently, there has been a new change on the Sino-Russian border**, that is, China's plan to simplify the entry procedures for Russian drivers, which has attracted widespread attention. Russia's Putin said that the two sides will cooperate in this regard to solve the problem for the smooth operation.

According to the Russian news agency Sputnik, China plans to simplify the entry procedures for Russian truck drivers and make it easier for them to enter China. During a meeting with long-distance truck drivers, Putin revealed that China will loosen entry requirements for Russian drivers, but the two sides need to negotiate a clear process. This measure will effectively solve the problem of driver's visa processing and strengthen the convenience of China and Russia.

The volume of the Sino-Russian border has grown rapidly, and the container handling capacity of the Vladivostok seaport has increased significantly, setting a new record. According to the managers, the use of modern facilities and digital technologies has helped the seaport to work efficiently and smoothly to and from the Russian Far East. The land transportation infrastructure of the two sides has been continuously improved, laying a solid foundation for first-class exchanges.

Russia is subject to sanctions from Western countries, among which the United States has imposed restrictions on Russian oil**, and Russian goods are facing market restrictions. However, China and India and other countries have not been affected by Russia, and India has relied on its advantages to buy Russian oil and accelerate bilateral cooperation. U.S. sanctions against Russia are bound to affect the global landscape.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar believes that India is friendly with the United States and at the same time has no conflict with Russia, highlighting India's independent diplomatic stance. This attitude underscores India's independent thinking about Sino-Russian relations and shows that it will not abandon cooperation with Russia because of external pressure.

The border** continues to grow, and the traffic volume of the Vladivostok seaport has increased, making it an important logistics center in the Russian Far East. The two sides will increase investment in infrastructure, promote the smooth development of the country, and open up a broader space for economic cooperation between the two countries.

The China-Russia border** is growing strongly, but there is still potential to be tapped. The two countries need to strengthen docking, improve the best processes, enhance the degree of convenience, and promote the comprehensive and in-depth development of cooperation between the two sides.

China and Russia need to strengthen policy coordination to ensure that bilateral agreements are put in place. Only by improving the policy framework and solving practical problems can we promote the comprehensive upgrading of bilateral cooperation.

China and Russia need to continue to expand the scope of economic cooperation and promote the diversification of bilateral economic and trade relations. Only by achieving mutual benefit and win-win results can we achieve sustainable development of economic cooperation.

The border cooperation between China and Russia has great potential, and the two sides will have a positive impact on the regional and global economy by strengthening cooperation and deepening policy adjustments. In the future, with the continuous upgrading of cooperation between the two sides, it is believed that the Sino-Russian border will flourish and inject new impetus into the economic prosperity of the two countries.

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